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Fuel shortage in Juba disrupts printing of newspapers

JUBA (30 Jan.)

Daily newspapers have not appeared on the streets of South Sudan's capital
Juba today morning due to acute shortages of fuel in the city, several
journalists and vendors said.

“There is no any newspaper today. This is due to the fuel shortage at the
printing machine, they had no fuel to print the newspapers last night,” one
of newspaper journalists said.

Vendors of daily newspapers expressed their discontent about the acute
shortage of fuel in Juba city” I tell you if there is no fuel, no business
and when there is no business, people don’t get money, that’s a big problem
for us,” one of vendors said.

Reportedly, some local radio stations in Juba have also gone off air due to
the shortage of fuel at the market to run their programs.

The shortage of fuel has also disrupted public transport forcing commuters
in Gudele, Munuki, Miya Saba, Kator, and Jebel neighborhoods to walk in
order to carry out their daily routine. People were seen queuing for long
hours at petrol station in the city.

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